May 2013
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April 2013
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Apr 22nd
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Apr 15th
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300 FOLLOWERS!!!
I LOVE YOU ALL!
Apr 7th
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March 2013
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Mar 28th
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Anonymous asked: Umm, damn sorry you're getting divorced. Best wishes.
Mar 27th
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Mar 27th
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eekster's Workbench: Weathering Powders →
eekster107: So today I decided I’d try out some weathering powders I’d bought a few months ago. For those who don’t know, weathering powders are powders (bet you’d never have guessed that one) which, when applied to a model, simulate various effects such as rust, dust and soot accumulating on them. …
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February 2013
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Feb 28th
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Won't be painting for a while : (
Getting divorced sucks, let me tell you! So I’m packing up my brushes as I move to a new place and get things back together, but I’m not afraid! But I’ll be painting again before I know it, it’s my only hobby left to me now. I hope all of you who follow me, painter nerds and non-painter nerds keep doing what makes you happy. I love all of you!
Feb 21st
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Some pretty rad bases on this guy's ebay! →
Feb 21st
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Feb 17th
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Tutorial: Power Weapons
rollinallones: Recently, I was asked how I painted my power weapons. The technique is relatively simple, though requires a couple tricks to make the effect work.  You will need:  => An airbrush- Double action is best as it allows finer control over the paint  => Masking tape  => Paints- a base color (this will be the brightest color of the weapon unless you opt for a highlight...
Feb 16th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 4th
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Feb 2nd
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Tutorial: Oil Wash
rollinallones: This method is similar to a common weathering technique for tanks, in which an oil wash is applied over a finished model that has previously been glossed. This makes the wash sink to crevasses, leaving the majority of the tank or model undisturbed. Excess wash is easily cleaned from flat surfaces, resulting in an unaltered base color and darkened panel lines.  By skipping the...
Feb 2nd
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January 2013
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Jan 31st
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smugasfuck asked: Should I be offended, or happy that a blog titled "Awful Paintjob!" started following my painting blog?
Jan 30th
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Skypehammer: Lets Play Dark Angels - Part 8 -... →
skypehammer: I would like to start off my saying that when I am painting an army I use methods that allow me to get that army painting to a table top or better standard in a short period of time. If you are looking for a more in depth tutorial this is not it. 1) First step is undercoating the bikes in… Never stop painting
Jan 25th
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Painting blogs wanted!
Hey guys, I’m always searching for more blogs to follow specifically for painting tiny space barbies! If know of any cool ones, let me know! E: Tumblr, blogspot, whatever!
Jan 24th
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